Exhibition World Issue 3 - 2022 | Page 12

Interview

Munich unleashed

Klaus Dittrich , Klaus Dittrich , chairman and CEO of Messe Munich , talks to Martin Fullard in Poznań about a new age for the German trade show industry
Photos : Messe Munchen GmgH
FI ’ s first in-person

U conference since 2019 took place in Poznań , Poland , from 4-6 May , and came just days after Germany had finally lifted the last of its Covid-19 restrictions .

While the rest of Europe had something of a head start , the trade show powerhouse that is Germany had found itself frustrated after multiple delays . Sentiment was clearly there , but one can only operate within the rules as they are presented .
Now , Germany can pick up where it left off .
Attending the UFI European Conference was essential for EW , as it presented what has become a rare chance to catch up with people face-to-face and rebuild connections over coffee rather than a computer screen .
Klaus Dittrich has been the chairman and CEO of Messe Munich for the best part of 20 years , and as a leading figure in the German trade show sector , was the obvious spokesman to best outline the nation ’ s event future .
Martin Fullard : How has the German and your region ’ s exhibition and trade show market performed since restrictions were lifted ? Klaus Dittrich : From one day to the other we lost our total revenue . Over the past two years our company has lost € 400m ( US $ 427m ). We had one small period between September and November 2021 where the gate was open , and we had some shows taking place . We even had some very successful shows in 2020 in the first two months before the lockdown . But in general , we lost a tremendous
Above : Klaus Dittrich , chairman and CEO , Messe Munich
“ I say the future
of trade shows
is improved
because
everybody
realised
that digital
communication
is not a 100 %
substitution
for personal
meetings ...”
amount of money and we ’ re happy now that our business is recovering .
MF : How is your relationship with the regional government in Bavaria ; has it changed during the pandemic , and do they appreciate the value of what you do ? KD : In general , especially in the winter , they were cautious in their handling of the pandemic . But we had one show which had a very high level of political sensitivity . It was IAA Mobility , a car show which took place for the first time in Munich , where it moved from Frankfurt . This became somehow the lighthouse for the whole exhibition industry because we received the approval in advance that it would be possible to run a big international show in September . After that , many shows in Germany took place again . So , in general , we couldn ’ t complain about that .
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